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10 Oct 2006 -
Qantas fined $380,000 over misleading adverts. Qantas has pleaded guilty to 122 charges of breaching the Fair Trading Act and been ordered to pay $380,000 in fines and $15,860 in costs in the Auckland District Court. Qantas is the second major
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19 Dec 2006 -
Trader fined for clothes without proper labelling. An Auckland children's wear retailer was fined $7000 in the Manukau District Court on Friday for selling clothing without the correct labelling. Tian En Trading Company, trading as Bobbe…
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24 Aug 2006 -
Lion Nathan cleared to acquire Independent Liquor. The Commerce Commission has cleared Lion Nathan Limited to acquire up to 100% of the shares and/or assets of Independent Liquor (NZ) Limited. Commission Chair Paula Rebstock said that the Commission
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9 Feb 2006 -
The Commerce Commission has reached a settlement with Stoke Radio and Television Limited in regards to the promotion of gifts and prizes during 2004.
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2 Jun 2006 -
Rugby Union salary cap authorised for six years. The Commerce Commission has told the New Zealand Rugby Union that it can impose a salary cap to limit the amount each union can spend on players. The cap will apply for six years from today, and will
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16 Aug 2006 -
The Commerce Commission has today released a summary report of its review of the 2005/06 asset management plans of electricity lines businesses.
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25 Jan 2006 -
The Commerce Commission is warning businesses that they must include the cost of fuel in their prices and not add it as a 'surcharge' or fuel charge.
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9 Nov 2006 -
The Commission today released its consultation package on an administrative settlement offer proposed by Unison Networks as an alternative to the imposition of regulatory control.
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16 Jun 2006 -
Commissioner welcomes move on telecommunication changes. Telecommunications Commissioner Douglas Webb is welcoming a call by Telecom for a voluntary industry initiative that could help the transition to a new regulatory regime. "In May I urged
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19 Jun 2006 -
Kathmandu finds out the true cost of sale items. Kathmandu was fined $28,000 plus costs in the Auckland District Court today for breaching the Fair Trading Act by advertising goods as being "on sale" when they had been available at the…